Exchange Laser

FAQs

We are the only place in Canada, that charges by time for our IPL treatments.  You chose the areas of concern, we start the clock and proceed, Never more for an extra part of the body.


Laser Hair Removal is a very popular procedure with men particularly on the back, shoulders, chest, neck and around the beard

There are many reasons why people choose to have permanent laser hair reduction which include:

  • Excessive hair growth in embarrassing areas.
  • Suffering from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.
  • Convenience of permanent hair reduction.
  • People affected by hormonal hair growth.
  • Preventing ingrown hairs

Please see our Pricing page for more information on how much each treatment costs.

At The Exchange Laser we treat nearly every part of the body for permanent laser hair reduction but the most common areas are:

  • Face including top lip, chin, jaw-line, neck
  • Legs and Bikini Line
  • Underarms and Arms
  • Back and shoulders
  • Chest, nipples and abdomen

Laser hair removal machines use focused light to penetrate the epidermis of the skin and target the underlying hair. The hair’s pigment absorbs the light and is destroyed, meaning it is instantly removed and further growth is hindered, leaving the skin with a smooth appearance.

Laser hair removal treatments take from ten minutes to approximately forty minutes, depending on the area being treated.

There are many methods to remove unwanted hair, none are permanent but laser hair removal is the most effective treatment available. Laser hair removal is the only clinically proven treatment for the removal of unwanted facial and body hair gently, quickly and effectively with long-lasting results.

Most people see between 80-90% less hair growth after a full course.

The Exchange Laser takes the safety of our patients very seriously, all of our practitioners, who are extremely experienced at performing Laser Hair Removal procedures, perform a melanin test on the area before each treatment to ensure the area is safe to treat. If the melanin the skin is identified as being too high the treatment will be postponed until it is at a suitable limit